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CVS: Crest ProHealth Moneymaker!!

If you read the drugstore deals for this week you saw CVS is doing an ECB deal on Crest and Oral-B toothpastes. This deal may have gotten a lot better. A lot of people are saying the Crest ProHealth Sensitive Shield is ringing up on clearance for anywhere from $.99 to $1.99 and still printing the $3.29 ECB’s for each one (Limit-2). I plan on going to CVS tomorrow so I’ll let you know if our Rehoboth location has this type on clearance.

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Helpful Info/ Terminology

Coupon Inserts Found in Sunday Newspapers:
RP = Red Plum
SS = Smart Source
PG = Procter and Gamble
GM = General Mills
The date following these abbreviations is the date of the newspaper where the coupon could be found. For example, a coupon in the SS 2/13 is found in the Smart Source insert from the February 13th newspaper.
*Note: Coupons and their values vary by paper.

A dollar amount followed by a slash and a number is the coupon value. For example, $1/1 is a coupon for one dollar of one item.

Drugstores:
RR = Register Rewards (Walgreens)
ECB = Extra Care Bucks (CVS)
+UP = like RR's or ECB's (Rite Aid)
These 3 types of rewards are given for buying certain items. You use them like cash toward your total cost on your next purchase. ECB's and +UPs are printed at the bottom of your receipt. RR's are printed separately after your receipt.

MIR = main in rebate
Catalina = A reward that stores give for buying a certain amount of products. For example, an ad might say, "Spend $20 on the items shown, get $4 off your next purchase." The catalina will then print separately after you check out.